SEO teams
SERP comparison
Export Excite results for priority terms, then compare domains against the Yahoo Search Scraper, Google SERP Scraper, or Bing Search Results Scraper.
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The Excite scraper turns public Excite search result pages into a structured CSV. Add keyword result URLs, run the local desktop app, and export keyword, title, link, and description rows for SERP research, competitor discovery, and repeatable search evidence.
CSV
4
Multi-keyword
Excite SERP
Free import
At a glance
Capture organic result rows
Use it to scrape Excite keyword pages and preserve the fields analysts actually review: query, result headline, destination link, and snippet description.
Follow available pagination
The graph checks for a Next link after each export. When pagination is available, it clicks, waits for the next page, and continues the same extraction loop.
Export a clean spreadsheet
Structured Export writes headers and appends rows into excite_scraper_clean.csv, ready for Excel, Sheets, BI tools, or internal QA scripts.
Keep custody local
The browser session and CSV write happen in the desktop app, which helps when keyword lists, client topics, or research snapshots should stay under your control.
Who it helps
SEO teams
SERP comparison
Export Excite results for priority terms, then compare domains against the Yahoo Search Scraper, Google SERP Scraper, or Bing Search Results Scraper.
Market researchers
Source discovery
Collect titles, links, and descriptions for product categories, privacy-search topics, vendor lists, or competitor phrases before grouping the output by destination domain.
Agencies
Client snapshots
Replace manual copy-paste evidence with a repeatable export when a client asks what Excite shows for a campaign, brand, or market segment.
How to use
Download and import
Download the hosted JSON template from this page, import it into UScraper, and open the workflow canvas.
Edit keyword result URLs
Replace the sample Navigate URLs with approved Excite searches such as https://results.excite.com/serp?q=your%20keyword.
Run the browser flow
UScraper navigates to each URL, waits for page load, waits for links, and runs a normalization step that prepares stable result rows.
Export and append rows
Structured Export reads normalized rows and appends keyword, title, link, and description columns to CSV.
Continue pagination or move on
An Element Exists check looks for a Next control. If it exists, the workflow clicks and repeats; if not, Loop Continue advances to the next keyword URL.
Output preview
excite_scraper_clean.csvColumn
keyword
The query parsed from the current Excite result URL.
Column
title
The cleaned organic result headline.
Column
link
The outbound result URL after internal and navigation links are excluded.
Column
description
The best available snippet text found near the result link.
Sample rows
3 of many
| keyword | title | link | description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Artificial intelligence trends 2024 | AI Trends to Watch in Business Research | Overview of practical AI adoption patterns, investment signals, and industry examples for analysts. | |
| Data analyst | Data Analyst Career Guide and Skills | Role summary covering SQL, dashboards, reporting workflows, and common analyst responsibilities. | |
| Web scraping | Web Scraping Tools Compared for Operations Teams | Comparison of no-code scrapers, browser automation, API access, export formats, and scaling limits. |
The field set is narrow on purpose. It is enough for export Excite results workflows where downstream users want to deduplicate URLs, score titles, audit snippets, or pass domains into a second workflow such as the Website Contact Details Scraper.
Excite result pages can be publicly accessible, but automated collection may still be limited by Excite terms, System1 search policies, robots guidance, copyright, privacy law, and your own contracts. Keep runs modest, do not bypass verification or access controls, and get legal review before using exported rows commercially.
Before you run
Keep these guardrails in view
Avoid aggressive loops
Search result pages can throttle repeated visits or show verification screens when requests are too fast. Start with a short keyword list, add wait time between batches, and avoid parallel runs from the same network.
Verify exports after page changes
The template normalizes links instead of relying only on provider-specific SERP containers, but Excite or its search provider can still change markup. If exports become empty or noisy, inspect the live page and adjust the normalization block before scaling.
Review terms before reuse
Treat titles, snippets, and URLs as research material. A local workflow helps with custody, but it does not change your responsibilities under website terms, robots guidance, copyright, privacy rules, or client contracts.
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